Czech Television plans new public affairs programs
Czech Television is developing several new shows covering investigative journalism, societal topics, and portraits of notable personalities.
Czech Television is developing several new shows covering investigative journalism, societal topics, and portraits of notable personalities.
The false reports claimed the Czech intelligence service foiled an assassination attempt on the Slovak president.
All five members of the Czech Television Ethics Panel resigned after clashing with director general Jan Souček over high-profile cases involving top journalists.
Czech Television raises alarm over draft Slovak law that could undermine the independence of Slovakia's public broadcaster RTVS by allowing political interference in its management.
Czech TV announces Michal Kubal as the new Editor-in-Chief of its News Division, amid other key staff changes.
A newly established media representation agency aims to strengthen the position of small and medium-sized publishers in the Czech advertising market.
Following a pivotal ruling by the Prague Regional Court, former Czech PM Andrej Babiš is compelled to extend a formal apology to investigative journalist Pavla Holcová.
The Czech Senate approves a tougher amendment to the country's conflict-of-interest law, limiting media ownership by politicians. The move also prompts calls for clearer regulation of online media.
A new era for the public broadcaster as Zdeněk Šámal steps down after 12 years, coinciding with the end of the term of director general Petr Dvořák.
Zdeněk Porybný, the longest-serving editor-in-chief of a Czech daily, steps down from Právo after 33 years.
A recent study by the national broadcasting authority found that few Czech media companies promote media literacy.
After the six-year term of the previous incumbent, Czech Radio is introducing a polyglot, experienced journalist as its new US correspondent.